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THE DAILY i BEE--THUR: DAY SEPTEMBER 18, 18584 — r.:—_—_——-—_———"———— ' : d loudly ap) ded. Thecharacter 1 vate Charles Adams, company 15, Ninth THE DA lll",lf‘ Thursdav Morning Septamber 18, ————eeee———————————— LOCAL BREVITIE Lween £800 and 000, The & r now wa t ice 1 thly Ed. Gorman, th " confined to his Ted that 1 ¥ G 1 gro: wheel by plling or th toenth stroet too quisk yesterd wrd organ n prosident. William Forg charged with potit larcony, 1 John MrCart wards nand Watt mond, Phillip Stye for y for I 4 of h.l\rl abusing nis rank and Gorn rderly ware the t night. a mecting of the second. club Thursday t Kase The pub “There will b 4 ward Cleveland and Hendric ptembar 1 all South Thir v invited, The will give a soci evening per's By onner or Oy adies of tha F toenth M 1 entertainment with refreche TCRRS, . church corner of lay runner’s building, Hamilton strocts, Th All are invitod, 817 ments in Capt, Sanders ond evening, Sept. 18th, —Saml Willox, the genial and efficient agent of the Christian Hour, loft yosterday for Minneapolis, Minn., in tho interest of SIXTEENTH STREET. ‘ T Ibe Imprevements Being Ma onehi theater, appeared as Aidelaide, in which ” ronghfare, sho showed that she possosses histrionic e talents of no mean order, After a short interval the second part A AVISWOL LOBHEEUIR ree and | e vhe programme was inaugurated with Marcy Now Being Talked of a lively and truly comical burlesque en- - titled **Good Morning Mr. Fischer.” This little extravaganza it was soon evi- Iy those whose residence, business or [ dent gave universal satisfaction, and the bor ¢ 1es them in the conter of this | audience were kept in high state of mer . 1 riment from the beginning of the play rowing and thrifty metropolia but little tll the fall of the coptaln. Most ¢ known of the improvements now be- | ¢ the parts were filled by treets in the south- | the members of the stock ing made upon the western parts of Omaha, The quiet but earncet manner also in which this worl { building up thia part of the city's thoronghfaros sure ke has progrossed has ts inhabitants from ertain me becoming acquainted with these improve t ments, In the south and west parts of | Omaha four principal streets are now be removed to | ¢ ing graded and the earth bring them to the estavlished grade and part to the city limits, This street from Pierce south to Vin- tous near Hascal's park, is being put in- ton, cha condition as will make it the best means of exit from South Omaha, That part of the city through which ft passes was next to a years ago, and now is being rapidly filled | up with neat and cozy residences which bespeak thrifty and prosperous owners, The grade of this streot when finished will be among the best in the city, at no b To bring this stroot to the established |, grado sovoral doop fills and high ocuts must bo made. At tho interacction of his paper, Mr. Willox is o promising young newspaper man and to his energy and ability wuch of the present large circulation of the Hour is due, ~—The state deaf and dumb institute open- ed yesterday the echool year of 18845, which lasts until the middle of next June without any vacation. It is expected that about 100 pupils will attend this year, Miss Hudson a graduats of tho Towa university has been ap pointed to fill a vacancy. —Mr, David Heller, the advertising and distributing agent for the World's Exposition to be held at New Orleans, s In the city hang- ing up some very fine lithographs of the expo- sition building and some circulars, He says that it is to be a big thing and that N leans people will fairly kalsomine the river, ~This afternoon at dopartment will test the standpipe rec Steclo, Johnson & Co's, From thero they go to M. Hell- Joyd's opera house Or- 8 o'clock the fire tly odj on ling. man’s and from there to 1 to test the standpipe there. They expect to be at the opera house about 4 o'clock and . in- vite everyhody to turn out and sce how it worke, —At & mooting held at the Woman's Chris tian Association rooms, Tuesday, September 16th. Tho plan of canvassing the city from houso to houso to secure funds to establish a home for $ho bencht of needy woman and children, was decided upon. Oar citizens are urged to be generous and help to the utmost of their ability. Second hand cook stoves are much needed by the association in their work among the poor. hall, and they Sond sddress to asso- ciation rooms, city will he 1 for, e —— PERSONAL, J. S Fullerton, of Metropolitan, A. Tuencr, of Hustings, is rogistored at the Mel C. 0. Thompson, of Metropolitan, Lyons, is at the politan, Fairmont, is at the John Reon, of Metropolitan. Mrs the A, Smith, of Leavenworth, is registered at the Metropolitan, Blair, is stopping ot the M. Weston, of Friend, is the guest of Letropolitan. Dr, R. 8, Auglin, of Springficld, is stopping ay the Metropolitn. W. J, Fuluer, of David City, is quartered at the Metropolitan, J. F. Va aro rogistor U, §* Marshall Bicrbower started yosterday for New York, where ho goss on business connected with his office, fekle and wife, of Kensas City, 1at the Metropolitan. C. 1. Traver, Aiusworth; M. D, Welch, Lincoln; O. P, Hendershot, Hobron; Joha W. Rigan and E. C. Webstor, IHastings; Hurry Stem and Charles J, Backman, Hol- drege; 1. Coe, Nobraska City; A. W, Mo Taughlin and F. 1., White, Plattsmouth, were rogistered ut the Paxton yestarday, Mz, Thos, Kinney, dele ) the Omaha lodge to the annual convention of the Tnterna- tional Brotherhood of locomotive fivenen, which meets at Toronto, Canada, next Mon- ay, will leave for the east this mom ing. The delegates from the west will arrive on the Denver train over the Union Pacific a special Pullman car, and will bo joined hero by Mur, Kenney, Mra, Kenney will aoconp any her husband as far as Buffalo, New York, her old home, where sho will visit relatives and friends, —— 1w Shoot, Charlie Fioraappeared in police court esterday and swore out a warrant for the arrest of K'rank Burns who he says is a coufidence man. The complaint which is madeagainst Burns isthaiho threatenod to shoot Flora and drew his revolver for that purpose. Tuesday night as Flora was on his way home from his work he was approached by Burns, who drow from his pocket a revolver and maid {hat he proposed to shoot Flora, Flore got wut of his way and run st the same time shouting 1o a friend pamed Row, who grappled with Buros and wrested the revolver from his grasp. The man Burns has » hard roputation among the police and is paid to be in the habit of putting iu his time ame g the prostitufes and thrashing one ocens ionally just to keep his hand in. He will be arrcsted, Threa e — Every lady vses Po <omplexion powder, treasure, The madim finds it impossible o go down town withoat firat rubbiny in. If the faby erics who goes for the ouff-box. 17 the *‘ald man*® ecmes howme yufled or chaff-d, bacause basiness 1/ ull. &, Porzoni's powder covls anc lsys bia troubles. Then all i glad- bm; joy. No fawily gnould be with Williams with Sixteenth is a fill of thirty foet requirining 40,000 cubic yards of earth, and another near by of 20,000 bo- sides soveral other smaller ones. The earth for theso fills is brought from Fif- | ( T teenth street between Williams and Vin- [ Gray, Rennert, ton, and its removal will nearly if not quilu bring it to the established grade. There are also several cuts on Six- teonth street corresponding in dimen- sions to the fills before mentioned. This great improvement requires the moving of 100,000 cubic yards of earth, The work upon this street was begun July 10, and if bad weather does not hin- dor, will be completed within the next|R D \hcmthy. S0 Knight, R 8 Brys ten days. Since its commencement 7H ':U;m (\Iu.,-!.-z, 1‘\\;uhq\\\' ,Il(.mf L; \\..m];{ I P John by, Wi McHugh. Simon Bortz, toams and 200 men have been constantly [ {5 Muenias: W 1 Gopelond, Jos Doharty! at work. 1 PROJECTS The north end of this grading on south Sixteenth hoging where this street is [serve begins October Gth. crossed by the main line of the B. & M. now being projected towards Ashland, tho established grado at this point being 20 feet above the rails of this road. It is now proposcd to mako this street the great thoroughfare between Omaha and the new stock yards, and to fully and completely effoct this purpo the pro- joct is agitated to build a viaduct from Pierce to a point near the alley, just south of Marcy, the grade of those two streeta being such that the north and south ends of this bridge will bo nearly of the samo clevation, Should thia project bo fully consumma- ted, as undoubtedly it will be, a thor- oughfaroe four miles in length will connect the stato fair grounds with Vinton stroet in the southern purlious of Omaha. The question is now being quiotly but earnost- ly discussed of re-establishing tho grade | of Sixteenth betweon Douglas and Piorco, and shonld this be done the value of this | i THE DEDICATION, L The Jewish Synagogue to be Dedicat- day, h This aftornoon at 4 o'clock the Jowish Synagogue located at the corner of T'wenty-third and Harney stroots will bo dedicated. This is the church in first Jowish |} Nebraska and the servico will bo very imposing, Several Rabbis will bo in attendanco to assist in the cere- monies, g Tho clergy and press of tho |, city are invited to bo presont as are also |4 as many of the public in general as can be accommodated, programme; y for entranco, by Rov, Dr Following is the anco of the procession, consisting of twelvo young girla drossed in whito, | the charter members, the ofticers and ministers of the congregation making threo cirenits of the interior of the temple durie ch the choir will sing **Wo Thank Theo, 1 ow heautiful aro thy 't tabernacles, O Iers itation of the key to the president, by Addio Nowman and reaponso by the pres. iden or by Dr. Harfield, “Rin Comocho,” (Thore is none like jod) and “Shema acl, (Hear, O Iseaol) by Rov. Dr. Roserspitz, 7. Dopositing of the and eocitation of turn, O sorolls_in the shrine “Uvenucho Yomar,” (Ie o to the myriuds of Tnvacl) by Liev. before the o Goldsmith, shrino, by Misy |8 Hymn by tho cholr, 18, Address and invocation by Rev, Dr, ooyt JEN THAY ]n’l stacl, wo adoro Thee,” (choir). o legular ovening service conducted by Rev. Dr, Harfie .-I ¥ ¥ GERMAN- AMLIMCAN SCHOOL The Dual Pexfo Stade Theatre e Giveu ag the rits Benelit, The beautiful eummer garden belong ing to the German theatro was or lest evening Ton wided the occasion of the entertainment given for the purpose of raieing funds for the G School, Tho first play presented was entitled ‘‘Aidelaide,” and was founded on an o sode in the lifo of the renouncd composer Boethoven. Mr. Pochitel persouated the charaster of Ludwig Von Beethoy cellently and well the lavish applause hestowod upon him by the audienco, Mrs. Bucs. ner, as I'rau Fuaodinger, mado a groat hit, while Mrs. Puali-Ahl, as Clura, fairly surpassed herself. Mrs, Lindemann, it the role of Frau Sephorl, a washer woman, played iv a very life like mavne rman-American deserved the lot of Mr. V b 00 This | v b p one. Mr, Schmidthoffas Doetor Hippe, was_oxc as Zwoith, desorves a word of commen attend the performances last night. the cost of these improvements show the |, work to ho of no small magnitude, since they are always so ready to respond SIXTEENTII STREET, to any appeal of this kind. This great thoroughfere for i ] north central Omaha is now being JUDGES OF FACT, brought to permanent grade in the south N The Grand and Petit Jurors Seiected wilderness throo [ Sheriff Miller yesterday drew tho names jurors out of the sixty names selected the weok. Sherifl Miller and his deputy, point being over 34 feot in o hundred. | Mr, ing are the names of the Kitchen, PROPOSED. Bruning, John G Lee, was somewhat light. regular army soldier, was charged with being drunk, bogged for morcy. him saying that he would get punishment enough upon hisarriv beer: abzent from the fort for two days. havir streot as a highway for travel to South | policeman to take her to jail, so Omaha, tho now stock yards and the | nate and_pugilistic was she, the judge country lying south will Do greatly in- | sentenced her to pay & fine of $10 and creased. costs. R corner of Eleventh and Harney stro was up and charged with being a vagrant. | He pleaded not guilty and said that he since his advent in the city. was sent to see if his story was true, Chas. Camernor, all lads not over sixteen years of age, were charged with whipping cute them and they were di stand at Douglas streets, gotintoa fight with a the faco and was fined $5 and costs for being too handy with his hands. now and § 00 the ladios of Douglas county to be held at Boyd's opera houte in Omala, on Iri- day at 3 p. m ing an association to aid in securing proparing *“World's Industrial and Cotton Centen- nial Exposition.” to May 31st. 1885 inclusive. b Firal il u.w)m.-m.,lm young girls. | dont of the World's Industrial has ofli. 10, Hyton by the chor 4 cinlly invited all civilized nations to bor ol Zocaion wesinou by Tiav, Dr, Hase | Cotd R ors and smost. Bave lgaifiod call will feel that it is addressed to her personall at Falconer's hall, on Thursday Saptem- ber 18. Music will b 4th iufantry band, cluding supper, best, on Fielitz, who madethe nost of his part. Mrs, Spaha, now a ilar favorite with frequenters of this who had appeared in the first ompany did equally well in this fece and they Mr. Meyer dingly funny, and {ation Although the exact amount raised for he echool ia not yet known it is certain hat it will foot up to quite a consider as & large number of patrons tickets who did not able sum, f the school bought It 18 quite apparent that our German itizens aro very benevolent as a class for Next Term, Clerk of the District Court ljams and f the sixteen grand and thirty-six petit y the county commissionoss earlier in Jrowell, will begin the work of eerv- 1g the veniro this morning. The fol- GRAND JURONS, Fred Stubendorf, Robert 1), Duncan, I, T. Slarke, John W. Lytle. Da Puy, homas Colling, Georgo Kelloy, Charles W, shn ' McCreary, Jolin merick, Charlton, Clark Woodman, I, W. i B, Furay, W. H. ames 1. Albert Foll, .| PETIT JURORS, Lewis G < Teybrook, W. rtor, Thomas Parker, J. P Thomas \lnLnr H Southard, P. J. Qua Henry Tohman, Joseph a1l Chapman, wowis Drash, Thomas O'Connor, Henry Oso C Ames, The term for which these jurors are to e —— Smoke Seal of North Carolina tobacco Police Court, The docket in police court yosterday Some Interecting F'acts Concern .t Buffalo Bill's Enterprise, Bill McCune, assistant superintenden t and extra ticket seller of Buffalo Bill's ‘Wild West show’ haa rot Bill. “In going from New York to Norwalk said McGlure, *‘wo came very nearly be shipwrecked on Long Island sound. The cowboys got eeasick and wanted ‘o throw up cven their jobs. They tried to bri aln to run the vesscl ashore, At Hartford, during the stage coach attack, Major North's saddle turned, and he was thrown to the ground and ran over by twenty-five Indians on horseback e had seven ribs broken and was other wise badly bruised. e is now at his at Columbus, in this state, and is Daring our tour v one Mexican sming ot hom, nearly rocovered have had four Indians and dit Our train was wrecked ¢ of Albany. One car of stock was ov turned, and the only animal killed was o baby burro, four weeks old. Capain Bogardus was som at injured in the accident, and he has sue d the railroad company for damazes. ““What kind of 1 ness have you been doing imply immenso,” replied McCune. “We showed to 30,000 people in St, Louis ona Sunday. At ono performance in Chicago we had 41,470 peoplo. The avo- rage daily attendance at Philadelphia for two weeks was from 7,000 to 12,600. At Providence we had 95,000 st one perform- ance. Tho show has nevor I We have a daily balloon a of us as an advertising & “What has become of Carver? ‘‘He has not been with Buffalo Bill at all this seadon, but has been running a wild westshow on hisown account. He has made three ascensions—that is gone-up —busted.” “When does Buffalo Bill's summer senason close?” “On the 3rd of October, at Pi.tsburg. He will immediately open his winter season, with the *‘Wild,West.,” He pro- poses to go south during the winter, and go by boat down the Ohio and Mississip- pl.’ On the 3rd of March he will sail for Europe with his entire outfit, propa- bly from New Orleans, Bill is onjoying good health, and has become a prohibitionist. Hois an ardent supporter of St. John,” e e—— “Yes 1 shall break the engagement,” she said, folding her arms and lcoking defiant; “it is really too much trouble to converse with him; he'sas deaf as a post and talks like he has a mouthful of mush. Besides, the way he hawks and spits is disgusting.” “Don’t break the engagement for that. tell him to take Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It will cure him completely.” *Well, T'll tell him. I do hate to breaxk it off, for in n]l other respects he's quite too chnrmu g Of course it cured his catarrh. m— Joo Blaine, who wore tho garb of a Ho pleaded guilty but The judge discharged t tho fort, having “Chub” Ragmond was called and a hort, dumpy looking proatitute walled o tho front. been drunk. She said yes and as t had required the united efforts of three obati- James Lowo, tho man who was cut up- o the head last weck in a saloon at tho ts, had been boarding at the Slaven hotel An officer and Frank Murphy, Frank Johnson a schoolmate. No ono appeared to proso- charged. who has a Twelfth and Nato Lewis, a bootk the corner bootblack named Allen Lowis slapped Jefloraon 1n nuch smaller Jefferson, e Exciteme *“What causes tho great rush at Schrotor & Bocht's Drug Sto o froo distriburion f sawple bottles of Dr. Bosanko's Cough aod Jumg Syrup th mostpopular “remody for Coughs ~Colds, Consumption and Bronehitis market. Rogular sizo 00 cents To the Ladics of Douglas County, 1 am authorized to call a meeting of , for the purpose of form- and material to exhibit at the This fair is to be held from Dec. 1st, 1884 The presi- at New Orleans, La,, their acceptance. Each of our states and territories have spaco assigned them where the various industries, agriculture, manufactures, household fabrics, works of art, in shorc overything pertaining to the handiwork fman or woman _will find space for reprosentation. Nebraska is granted 10,000 feet of space for her exhibit and it behooves our young state to makeashow- ing which will fitly represont hee theift, intelligence and cult: Special invi- tation and an appropristion have boen made for the exhibit of woman’s work, Mueting with this token of approciation by the general governmont, beckod by an appropriation of £10,000 to meet the ex penses, a8 woman we wust nov fail to respond to the call It is therefore hoped that every woman who sees this irrespectivo of nationality, reed or vocatlon. Orrua C, DiNsyMoRE, Vice President of Nobraska State Asso- ciaton, 817-d-melw, e The Cnrwnter- and Joiners' union No, b8 will give their first ball of the season She was charged with COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Report of Special Meecting Held on Monday, "Che board of commissioners held a spe- cial meoting on Monday, at which Eli appointed road superuisor The Johnson wa of North district, Waterloo precinct. following accounts were BRIDGE FUND. Wakofield, Tumber forcity . ) Lumber Company, lumb allowed; iford, Tumber for county ) Lumber Company, lumber for y Slingheim, Tumber for county. . o> Lumber Cowpuny, lumber for county . eran greding Warm chuman, work on road. . Timme, work on road . A 11, Logerman, worls on 1 C. L. Thomas, road appr 5 60 H, Jane Wilbtr, damages on road, b Wagner. work o1 W. Douglas, work ¢ GENERAL FUND, Paulsen, presidont Agricultural 13, coroner’s o8 Forsyth, medicine liller, sheriff, fees in- iu DI el e i Caso. e iaiing " W, Corli John T, Coun Douglas for poor..... 125 nity ervices as commissioner e 2 1t i3 a bold statement to say that any medicine was *‘never known to fail,” but it is stated emphatically by tho proprie- tors of Hunt's [Kiduey and Liver] Rey- Evy. This medicine is a spocific for dis- ases of the kidneys, liver and bladder, and has a reputation of thirty years standing. or ktobbed, On Sunday night the Millard hotel, Henry Hall, robbed of his month's w 8 had been paid him on Saturday night. al son, who had elept with Hall for se: nights, was was arrested this morning. Oa Sunday night Jackson went to bec d with Hall and during the night he ch 1 to another bed. On Monday moru at the United States National bank §27, posit. The mone two £10 bills, a § bill and two $1 billa. deposited at tho bank by Jackson, Ja son denies having taken the money snys that he camv hone: deposted by him at the bank. that he had this city ten days ago. He was sentenced to U0 days on bread and water, e Army Orders, d ly by the money On the recommendation of his troop d por- and post commander, tho unoxj tion of the sentence of the general court- G, martial in the case of Private Willi Williams, troop ¥, Hith cavalry, published in general court-murtial orders No, current series from these headquarters, is remitted, On the recommendation of their troop and post commander, the unexpired por- tion of the sentencesof the oral court. martiul in the cases of Peter J, Douohue and James J McDonald, troop M, bth cavalry, published in general court-mar Tickots $1 each. in mde Carerin | Seal of North Carolina tobacco is the rnished by lhu[lml orders No. 28. current series from these headquarters, is remitted. On the recommendation of his compa- vy aud post commander, 80 much of the unexpired portion of the sentence of the ]xeuenl court-martial in the case of Pri- ned to Omaha for a short rest. He relates some inci- dents of the she which no doubt will interest the western friends of Buflalo for Auguaby' s oo ousiiss . 4150 a colered waiter at was 7, which A young colored man named John Juck- charged with the erimo and s he doposited for which he roceived a certificate of de- stolen from Hall was Tho teller at the bank says that this de- seription tallies cxactly with the money Ho clainis over $40 when he came to tial orders No. 23, current series from these headquarters, as remains unexel ted on the Lst proximo, is remitted, and he will report for duty with his com pany. Recruits Samuel L. Holloway, Chester Allen and Joseph Latimer, enlisted at Fort Omaha, Neb., are assigned to the Fourth infantry. Leave of absence for take effect when his spared by his post commander, is fifteen days, to services can be nted First Lieutenant C. A, Booth, Seventh infantry. J Major George B, Dandy, quartermas- ter, chief quartermaster of the depart- ment, will proceed to Fort D, A, Rusaell nd Cheyenne, Wyo., on public business, and on cor ion thereof will return to his station at t adquarte: essary for the The trave ected 18 ne public servic By authori contained in paragraph four, special orders No. 108, current acries from the headquartors of the army the ¢ nanding officer Fort Robinson Nebras will it oa fu h for si (6) monthe, with pormission to g yond ses, to Commi geant Sieg fried Cahen, U. S ar Lenyham, company try, a furlough soldier Jornelius to Fort commander, will proceed to the post hitn to the station of his comp ho will send y. Tho quarlermaster’s department will furnish the necessary transportation and the cost thereof will bo reported to the proper_cflicor that the same may bo charged againat him on the next muster and puy rolls. The subsistonco depart- ment will commute his rations for one day, in advance, at the usual rates, it be- ng impracticable to carry cooked ra- tic —— A Popular Fallacy, Maeny people think that Rheumatism connot bo cured. 1t s ceuzed by a bad stato of the blood which deposits poison- ous matter in the jointsand muscles causing lamencss, stiffuess and swelling of the joints and excruciating pains. Kidney-Wort will certainly effect a cure, It acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Bow- els, stimulating them toa healthy action, purifies and enriches the hlood and elim- inates the poison from the system. ( to the nearest druggist, buy Kidn Wort and be cured. Real Estate Transfers. Tho following transfers were filed in the county clerk’s offico yesterday and reported for Tur Bek by Ames' real estate agency September 16, 1884: E. D. Patteo and Husband to L. John] son,wd X 1lot 11 block 10, Parkers add., $2 H! n .lom and wife to Omaha Horse Ry. Co., lot 12, block 12, Hansom place, ot al to W. M. }[u\mrdpluce, 500 tor pever varieo, A marvel of y Jesomoncas. More edon omic Loannot bo sold in w test, short voight 10 onlv 1n ROYAL 106 Wall V. Y. : @m@w HEART ! L\‘IAHA NEBRASKA, The chol commenced on tne Tho courso of ir tary and ligher branche Ditferenco of Ieligion is no obstacle fon of young ladics. Puplly oro re time of the year. RMSPAYABLEIN ADVANCE ard, Wi ot bo to the adi - $150.00 Palnting, Germa ‘Reforenoes are require to the institution, For tho Iy 1.m&e il ‘fll?{ COMMERCIAL DEPA O Nobrasy stuglo entry Buok-ke 1 Law, Cisil Gotorament, Bavin « nibip, En Jish Gramunar, Arithuict peliing, Cors respondence, wid Short {Taad Welkig. T Complate Course, one hort hand ox $ car { 90 0 15 00 01 e 600 GO, It RATHBUN, Prn Southwest corner 15th and Farnaw Sts,, Omaha. 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GENTS Visitors to the State and others Clothing, w ' FURNISKING 000 inneed of Men's, Boys’ and Chi! ill do well to call on &G The Strictly ,One Price House in the City v And examine their goods and pri sell lower than any other h ices. They carry the largest st ouse in the city. Merc hant Tailors dou't fa'l to call at 1216. FARNAM ST. and 1216 St nek i DR ‘\.I"‘, RIE CEIL AT Jast recetved tho latest and most o i ,,_w-v- . 0 P IRRORS, R ’"".nll'w'. u Parlor Ceoods tow ready for theinspection of onu ..,.he‘ newest Lovi Suits and Odd Pinc Elseont RUE MPING & BOLTE, ~MANUFACTURERS OF — ORAAMENTAL GALVARYZED Dormor Windows, Fi &0, Tia, Trco and £1 AND TW’* 1610 and 1820 Harasy Birect Calnlegue h‘un‘lhm free uEco appllc WH!',EI (‘A L31ni6keet, el S ————

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